Microsoft Copilot is built into Word, Outlook, and Teams — used by millions daily. But Copilot output gets flagged as AI just like ChatGPT. Here's how to humanize it.
Copilot's AI Tells
- • Corporate, professional tone by default (it's built for business)
- • Bullet-point heavy structure
- • Hedging language: “It's worth noting,” “Consider the following”
- • Overly balanced perspectives on every topic
Copilot Detection Rates
Raw Copilot Output
- GPTZero: 80% flagged as AI
- Originality.ai: 85% flagged as AI
- Turnitin: 75% flagged as AI
After Humaneer
- GPTZero: 95% passed as human ✓
- Originality.ai: 90% passed as human ✓
- Turnitin: 92% passed as human ✓
How to Humanize Copilot Output
1. Ditch the Corporate Tone
Copilot defaults to boardroom language. Replace “leverage” with “use,” “facilitate” with “help,” and “synergize” with... well, just delete that one.
2. Convert Bullets to Prose
Copilot loves bullet points. Convert key sections into flowing paragraphs with varied sentence lengths.
3. Run Through Humaneer
Paste your Copilot output into Humaneer for instant humanization that strips the corporate AI patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Copilot output easier or harder to detect than ChatGPT?
Copilot uses GPT-4 under the hood, so detection rates are similar to ChatGPT. The main difference is Copilot's more corporate default tone, which can actually make it easier to spot.
Can I humanize Copilot emails?
Absolutely. Copilot-generated emails are one of the most common use cases. Paste the email into Humaneer and get a natural-sounding version in seconds. See our email humanization guide.
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